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Why do you see lightning before you hear thunder? What keeps the planets orbiting around the sun? Why do we put salt on roads when they are icy? What metal is a liquid at room temperature? And the burning question: Why do so many scientists wear white lab coats? Find out the answers to these questions and more in 101 Things Everyone Should Know About Science!

Science affects everything -- yet so many of us wish we understood it better. Using an accessible question-and-answer approach, key concepts in biology, chemistry, physics, earth, and general science are explored and demystified in this award-winning book. An engaging and fun way to better your understanding of how science surrounds us every day!

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Ages: 8-12

Grade Level: 3-8

Guided Reading Level M-Z

ISBN 13: 978-0-9678020-5-3

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3rd Graders (8 to 9-year-olds)

4th Graders (9 to 10-year-olds)

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6th Graders (11 to 12-year-olds)

7th Graders (12 to 13-year-olds)

8th Graders (13 to 14-year-olds)

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Great Book!

Jun 29, 2016

I love how the book covers everything one should know about science. I have an 8 yr old that hasn't learned all of it as of yet. It is not separated by age but mixed all together. Nonetheless, it was interesting to see how many of them he knew. Very happy with the book and the price!

Marianne - Homeschooler

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Here at Science, Naturally, we are committed to increasing science and math literacy by exploring and demystifying these topics in entertaining and enlightening ways. We engage readers using both fiction and nonfiction strategies to make potentially intimidating topics intriguing and accessible to scientists and mathematicians of all ages. Our books and e-books are perfect for kids, parents, educators, and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of how science and math affect everyday life.